£600,000
(£641/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleMaple Road, Horfield BS7
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
936 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Freehold
About this property
"Maple Road is a fantastic place to live, it's such a friendly community and only a few steps away from the Ardagh and Horfield Common with cafe, children's playground, community sauna and lots of space to chill on the grass. Gloucester road is also just a short walk away we especially like Joe's bakery and Fed. No 86 has a superb elevated position, South facing garden and views across Bristol to Kelston Hill. Its a lovely home and we're looking forward to somebody else making it their own."
The home
A beautifully polished, spacious and light family home that has been lovingly updated with an eye for quality and unrelenting attention to detail. Walking up the pathway through the pretty front garden you feel that this is a special home The entrance hall is broad and stylishly finished with a combination of elegant stripped flooring and a welcoming splash of colour from the vibrant stair carpet. The stripped flooring continues into the lounge and is complimented by a fireplace with exposed brickwork housing a log burner, bespoke cupboards and shelving and a box bay window, perfect for cosy evenings in. The open plan kitchen/dining room is the heartbeat of the house. Facing South East and enjoying an elevated position it's flooded with natural light and has a wonderful view across Bristol and beyond. Upstairs is the classic 1930's layout, with a great double room at the rear with that wonderful view, stripped floors and built in wardrobes. The front bedroom is an excellent double, also with stripped floors and this theme continues to the third which is a small double. The house is rounded off with an elegantly tiled, stylish bathroom.
The outside
The transition from inside to out is seamless as you walk through the sliding doors onto a great raised sun terrace, perfect for hosting friends and enjoying barbecues, sunny coffee mornings or al fresco dining. There's a super handy utility room as well as a gardeners loo off of the deck as well as undercroft storage beneath. Steps descend onto a beautifully stocked and maintained garden with fruit trees and established borders. At the rear of the garden is a large workshop with light, power and WiFi. On the roof are photovoltaic panels which really help keep energy bills at a minimum.
Living in Horfield
Maple Road is an attractive residential street located in the heart of Horfield nestled between Horfield Common and Gloucester Road which is world famous for its wide array of independent shops, cafes and pubs. There are numerous attractions along Gloucester road but popular stops such as fed, Lonely Mouth and Grounded are all within easy reach should you want to nip out for a cup of coffee. Several highly regarded eateries are also nearby including Tinto Lounge, Pizzarova and the award-winning Bishopston Fish Bar which has been rated the ‘best in Bristol by far’.
For those looking to commute into work, busses run regularly along Gloucester road and offer easy access to all major employment areas such as Temple Quay and Temple Meads where trains run regularly into London; the City Centre, and North towards Filton where companies such as Airbus, Aviva, and the Ministry of Defence have their offices. Maple Road is also within easy reach of Bristol Parkway Train Station, the second largest in Bristol. For schools, Ashley Down Primary, Bishop Road Primary and St Bonaventure's Catholic School are some great options for families with younger children. For secondary, good options are Trinity Academy and Fairfield High School.
EPC Ordered
The home
A beautifully polished, spacious and light family home that has been lovingly updated with an eye for quality and unrelenting attention to detail. Walking up the pathway through the pretty front garden you feel that this is a special home The entrance hall is broad and stylishly finished with a combination of elegant stripped flooring and a welcoming splash of colour from the vibrant stair carpet. The stripped flooring continues into the lounge and is complimented by a fireplace with exposed brickwork housing a log burner, bespoke cupboards and shelving and a box bay window, perfect for cosy evenings in. The open plan kitchen/dining room is the heartbeat of the house. Facing South East and enjoying an elevated position it's flooded with natural light and has a wonderful view across Bristol and beyond. Upstairs is the classic 1930's layout, with a great double room at the rear with that wonderful view, stripped floors and built in wardrobes. The front bedroom is an excellent double, also with stripped floors and this theme continues to the third which is a small double. The house is rounded off with an elegantly tiled, stylish bathroom.
The outside
The transition from inside to out is seamless as you walk through the sliding doors onto a great raised sun terrace, perfect for hosting friends and enjoying barbecues, sunny coffee mornings or al fresco dining. There's a super handy utility room as well as a gardeners loo off of the deck as well as undercroft storage beneath. Steps descend onto a beautifully stocked and maintained garden with fruit trees and established borders. At the rear of the garden is a large workshop with light, power and WiFi. On the roof are photovoltaic panels which really help keep energy bills at a minimum.
Living in Horfield
Maple Road is an attractive residential street located in the heart of Horfield nestled between Horfield Common and Gloucester Road which is world famous for its wide array of independent shops, cafes and pubs. There are numerous attractions along Gloucester road but popular stops such as fed, Lonely Mouth and Grounded are all within easy reach should you want to nip out for a cup of coffee. Several highly regarded eateries are also nearby including Tinto Lounge, Pizzarova and the award-winning Bishopston Fish Bar which has been rated the ‘best in Bristol by far’.
For those looking to commute into work, busses run regularly along Gloucester road and offer easy access to all major employment areas such as Temple Quay and Temple Meads where trains run regularly into London; the City Centre, and North towards Filton where companies such as Airbus, Aviva, and the Ministry of Defence have their offices. Maple Road is also within easy reach of Bristol Parkway Train Station, the second largest in Bristol. For schools, Ashley Down Primary, Bishop Road Primary and St Bonaventure's Catholic School are some great options for families with younger children. For secondary, good options are Trinity Academy and Fairfield High School.
EPC Ordered



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